A world-class science event

The Frontiers Forum runs as a series of hybrid and virtual events, where Nobel laureates and other renowned scientists advance science-led solutions for humanity’s greatest challenges – from reversing climate change and preserving biodiversity to improving health and well-being.

Each event attracts top researchers, policymakers, and innovators from around the world.

By connecting global communities across science, policy, and civil society, the Forum maximizes the reach of transformational science and sparks powerful new collaborations for enabling healthy lives on a healthy planet.

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Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Co-founder, Gapminder Foundation, and co-author of ‘Factfulness’

Top: Stefan von Holtzbrinck (CEO, Holtzbrinck Publishing Group), Mehmood Khan (CEO, Life Biosciences), Bracken Darrell (CEO, Logitech), Henry Markram (Professor of Neuroscience, EPFL)

Running since 2015

The Frontiers Forum is organized by leading open access publisher and open science platform Frontiers. Forum events extend our mission to accelerate scientific discovery by making science open. Traditionally hosted in Switzerland as an in-person event, from 2021 the Forum opened its virtual doors to include webinars and hybrid events. The next Frontiers Forum Live event will be held in 2025.

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ABOUT FRONTIERS

Frontiers is a leading research publisher.

Our role is to provide the world’s scientists with a rigorous and efficient publishing experience.

Powered by custom-built technology, artificial intelligence, and a collaborative peer review, our community journals give experts in more than 1,800 academic fields an open access platform to publish high quality, high impact research. ​

Through our outreach work to build strong partnerships with business, policymakers, and educators, we’re leading the transition to open science.​

 
 

Christopher E Mason, Professor of Genomics, Physiology,
and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine